Sometimes, DieForOurShip happens in literary fandoms...----* Ron and Ginny Weasley of ''Literature/HarryPotter'' are loathed by many militant Harry/Hermione and Harry/Luna (hell, pretty much Harry/anyone not Ginny) shippers, and have been since [[WordOfGod the author]] confirmed Harry/Ginny and Ron/Hermione as {{canon}} in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince''. Ginny was hated even before then, perhaps in response to the Harry/Ginny shippers who were correctly predicting the couple's canonization, but probably more directly related to her increased prominence in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix''. There is a (much) smaller subset of shippers who bash Harry for being "stupid" enough to choose Ginny over Hermione, or who would have preferred to see Ginny get together with Harry's rival Draco Malfoy.** Militant Harry/Hermione shippers (or "Harmonians" to differentiate from non-militant H/Hr shippers) have become so notorious for their utter demonization of any character who gets in the way of their ship that militant shippers in any other fandom will sometimes be called the Harmonians of the fandom. ** As noted on the RonTheDeathEater page, the Weasleys in general tend to get this from rabid shippers. Ron and Ginny get killed off in rather graphic fashion in fic, often ''before the story even starts'', or have their faults (real but minor or invented from whole cloth) blown to ridiculous proportions.** Cho Chang also got it from almost everyone who ships Harry with someone else. This started before Book Five, when all we knew about her was that she was a pretty and popular athlete who (gently) turned Harry down on his first attempt to ask her out. This [[YokoOhNo extended into real life]] when actress Katie Leung was picked to play Cho in the films. She got criticism of her looks and her racial background, and even got ''death threats''.** Although Nymphadora Tonks is well-liked by the majority of the fandom, there's a small but outspoken group of [[SlashFic slashers]] who have a [[EpilepticTrees conspiracy theory]] that she was written into the story at the last minute to prove that Remus Lupin wasn't gay with his friend Sirius Black, a very popular ship. Even though canon states clearly Sirius was much closer with James than Remus. And the fact that Sirius died before they even got together, so her relationship with Remus proves nothing.** Rodolphus Lestrange seems to be disposable for anyone who ships Bellatrix with, [[LauncherOfAThousandShips well, any other character.]] This has canon justification: WordOfGod said Bellatrix loves Voldemort. Hopeless love, as Voldemort's only attraction is power.** Subverted in ''Fanfic/ParadigmOfUncertainty'': Ron has literally Died For Our Ship, but he's not demonised [[spoiler:and turns out to be alive in the third story]] - the author is on record as saying she regretted killing him off.** Pansy often gets this treatment if Draco is paired with someone else, but as of late, there seems to be some tendency to [[{{Averted}} avert]] this among Harry/Draco shippers, who make her more like Draco's close friend. ** After it was revealed that James Potter was a JerkJock in his youth, he suffered this instantaneously overnight in favor of Snape/Lily who refuse to see Snape's (self-aknowledged) faults and fuck-ups to insist that James was an evil asshole who somehow forced PluckyGirl Lily to marry him. Similarly, many Snape fans bash '''Lily''' herself for daring to break off her (rather toxic at that rate) friendship with Snape after he caled her a "mudblood", blaming her for the incident and insisting that she owed him vagina, uh, affection just because he was obsessively in love with her.** One suspects the Weasleys wouldn't be vilified in ''Fanfic/KnowledgeIsPower'' so much if not for the Harry/Hermione ship.** Invoked in the Creator/HansVonHozel story ''Valentine's Day'', where Harry [[MurderTheHypotenuse sets a dragon on Ron]] so he can have Hermione for himself.* Literature/Maximum Ride has a ''lot''. Dylan, Maya, Lissa, Brigid, Sam...* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia''. Caspian gets his fair share of hate from the [[IncestYayShipping incest-shipping large fandom]] due to the fact that, since his appearance, many fans have started shipping him with either Susan, Peter, Lucy or Edmund. So there's hate from the fans of all the three most popular incest couples (Peter/Susan, Edmund/Lucy and Peter/Edmund) towards Caspian/any of the Pevensie children... even when book canon actually says that Caspian ''married someone else'' (Ramandu's daughter).** There's also hate from the fans of Peter/Caspian, Lucy/Caspian and Edmund/Caspian towards Susan, because [[{{Canon}} Caspian chose her in the movie]].** Ironically enough, Peter/Edmund fangirls also hate Susan and Lucy, [[FanDumb because they're commonly shipped with Peter and Edmund, respectively]]. * Amelia Curtis March aka Amy from ''LittleWomen'' is universally hated for "stealing" Theodore "Laurie" Lawrence from her older sister Josephine aka Jo. This hatred can even be seen in films of the book: the writers don't change the ending to Jo/Laurie, but they show Amy in a bad light (removing her extreme tact and elegance in the 1994 version, for instance) and don't include quite nice scenes between her and Laurie (like his rather cute marriage proposal to her) with this same intention. This is especially stupid and/or funny given that Jo rejected Laurie twice, did ''everything'' to stop him from proposing -- including leaving home -- and wanted him to marry one of her sisters (Meg in the first volume, Beth in the second). Jo chose another guy and had a happy marriage (with the bonus that the guy, Professor Fritz Bhaer, was her BigBrotherMentor and beta reader too), but the [[FanPreferredCouple fandom who still prefers her with Laurie]] is as strong today as it was over a hundred years ago when [[WriterRevolt the writer revolted]]... because [[MisaimedFandom even BACK THEN the shippers were more worried about who would Jo marry, than Jo's own development as a character]]. ** There is also quite the DoubleStandard, as Amy is called all kinds of gendered insults and blamed for the whole deal, but the fans conveniently forget that Laurie pushed his feelings on Jo to the point of, as said above, getting himself refused by her ''twice''. So Laurie can do whatever he wants and he doesn't get blamed, but Amy is to be shamed and hated for everything? Meeep.** There's a subset of fans that totally demonise Professor Fritz Bhaer to make Laurie look as a better option. One can understand being uncomfortable with the age difference (Fritz is 15 years older than Jo), but calling Fritz "creepy" and "possessive" and "asshole who talks down to Jo and holds her back from pursuing her dreams" when he's ''nothing'' like that... sheeesh.* ''Literature/LesMiserables'' fandom has a contingent out to get Cosette. Granted, it's not easy when your rival is TheWoobie. Marius also gets bashed for choosing Cosette over Eponine, because ''obviously'' he can't ''choose'' who he falls in love with. This is why we can't have nice things.** This fandom is surprisingly violent, and all the crazier since the "choice" is between [[spoiler: a girl who survives until curtain and a girl who dies!]] Also, the book portrays the fan favorite Eponine as a crazed stalker, and the Marius/Cosette relationship is way more supported than in the musical.** The main problem seems to be that, in the musical, Marius knows that Cosette is his True Love (with a capital T) within seconds of glimpsing her in the street. So there's yet another contingent: Marius/nobody, because one girl is a crazed stalker and he's only known the other for ten minutes. The musical also fails to give Cosette any CharacterDevelopment and makes Eponine much more sympathetic by greatly toning down her stalkerish actions from the book.** Recently there's been a lot of this going on between Enjolras/Grantaire shippers (the majority of the fandom) and Enjolras/Eponine shippers (a pairing that gained a fair amount of popularity during the movie), from both sides.** Marius can also get this from fans who ship Eponine with anyone other than him. One wonders why, as you'd think simply [[PairTheSpares leaving him with Cosette]] would be much less painful.* A part of the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' fandom sees Edward as a [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] StalkerWithACrush and would rather see Bella end up with [[FanPreferredCouple Jacob]], [[DoggedNiceGuy Mike]], [[LesYay Alice]], etc. Meanwhile, another part of the fandom sees Bella as a MarySue who should die in a fire so that Jacob and Edward can get their FoeYay on... or die for [[CrackPairing Tyler's Van/Bella]], according to the {{Hatedom}}.** Here's a fun drinking game: head to FF.net, flip over to the ''Twilight'' Section, and take a shot every time you find a fanfiction in which Bella dies/is made spiteful so a [[MarySue Mary Sue]] can hook up with Edward. You will die in seven pages.*** I think seven pages is giving a little too much credit...**** Amendment. A hardy six foot four Scotsman will be dead in seven pages, everyone else in less than half that.* Approximately half of ''Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' fanfics in existence rewrite Raoul as abusive, alcoholic, womanizing, or an indifferent lover in an attempt to justify matching Christine up with the title character -- never mind that the Phantom is an emotionally unstable StalkerWithACrush and a known murderer.** The Raoul/Christine shippers tend not to be too kind to the Phantom, either; while he ''is'', as established, a StalkerWithACrush and a murderer, he did genuinely love Christine and was not a [[EvenEvilHasStandards vile rapist]] [[{{Yandere}} who tried to keep Christine locked away from the world]]--in fact, part of his CharacterDevelopment was ''learning'' that he can't control her and [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy letting her find happiness with Raoul]].** ''Theater/LoveNeverDies'', Creator/AndrewLloydWebber's sequel to his musical version of the story (which popularized sympathetic takes on the Phantom), actually makes Raoul an alcoholic gambler who emotionally neglects Christine and their son Gustave. [[spoiler: Gustave is Christine and the Phantom's child, due to a one-night stand they had the night before the wedding; the whole show builds up to Christine deciding the Phantom is her true love.]] Needless to say, a lot of fans were ''not'' happy seeing DieForOurShip [[DerailingLoveInterests making its way]] [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor into the printed page]].* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Harry/Murphy, [[StuffedInTheFridge Harry/Susan]] and [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend Harry/Elaine]] shippers did not like Luccio. Though that became pretty much moot with developments in later books that effectively torpedoed the Harry/Luccio relationship.** God alone knows what will happen if Molly gets together with Harry (Harry seems to have sunk it though). Or worse, Ramirez* The ''Literature/WarriorCats'' fandom has quite a bit of this: ** Ashfur is generally hated for getting in the way of Brambleclaw/Squirrelflight. On the flipside, Brambleclaw is bashed for getting in the way of Ashfur/Squirrelflight, and Squirrelflight is bashed for the whole LoveTriangle thing happening in the first place. And in [[YaoiFangirl some people's]] point of view, Squirrelflight gets bashed for getting in the way of [[HoYay Ashfur/Brambleclaw]]. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLeWJmgV-zc A lot of them are mostly joking]].** Spottedleaf is hated so much for loving Firestar that even ''the author'' bashes her for loving Firestar, despite how she's already [[ShipSinking killed the shipping as much as she possibly can]] without making either of them go OutOfCharacter.** Crowfeather's third mate Nightcloud gets this from people who ship him with Leafpool. Which is funny, because she's just a minor character who has only shown up five times and has only had about five lines of dialogue; she clearly poses no threat to Leafpool and Crowfeather. Crowfeather doesn't even make ''eye contact'' with her until ''Sunrise'' (and it's not "I love you" eye contact either; it's "OhCrap, she's going to kick my ass when we get home" eye contact). The only reason the rivalry exists is because Crowfeather patrolled her borders to prove his loyalty. In fact, [[WordOfGod the Erins]] have even canonically made her possessive, according to ''Cats Of The Clans'', but even then [[UnpleasableFanbase the fangirls aren't happy]]. ** Ever since ''Fading Echoes'', a book that [[WordOfGod the authors said]] contained hints at Lionblaze's mate, featured a long scene that basically screamed "Lionblaze/Cinderheart", Cinderheart has been the whipping girl of Lionblaze/Icecloud shippers, Lionblaze/Hazeltail shippers, Lionblaze/Heathertail shippers who didn't [[AbandonShipping jump ship after their break-up]], and possibly even some shippers of more obscure pairings. In retrospect, maybe giving the fangirls over two years to make up their own pairings before introducing the canon pair ''wasn't'' a good idea after all...** Graystripe's mate Millie is hated for interfering with [=GrayXSilver=], even though Silverstream is dead and has expressed her approval of Millie. Of course, Silverstream gets bashed by [=GraystripexMillie=] shippers, but not to the same extent. Also, everyone forgets that Graystripe actually took a fair amount of time to get over his first mate's death, and he even still thinks of her sometimes.** Daisy was hated for interfering with Cloudtail and Brightheart's relationship. Even though absolutely nothing came out of it, and Cloudtail still got back with Brightheart, the hate persists.** Sandstorm often gets bashed for interfering with Firestar and Cinderpelt, despite Cinderpelt being a {{celibate hero}} who accepts Firestar's choice.** Ever since ''[=SkyClan=]'s Destiny'' was released, fans of [=LeafXSharp=] began hating on Billystorm for being Leafstar's canon mate. The hate was extended to Cherrytail, who got together with Sharpclaw in ''[=SkyClan=] and the Stranger'', earning hatred from those same [=LeafXSharp=] fans.** After ''Sign of the Moon'', Dovewing started taking heat from people who shipped her sister Ivypool with Bumblestripe, due to Bumblestripe making advances toward Dovewing. After ''The Forgotten Warrior'', the hate reached an inferno when many [=ThunderClan=] cats started pushing Dovewing and Bumblestripe together. Of course, Bumblestripe has gotten this due to interfering with Dovewing and Tigerheart. Ivypool also seems to get the hate for interfering with [=DoveXBumble=] despite posing no threat to it. Delving into this shipping war will [[MindScrew give you a headache.]]* OlderThanRadio: While it may not have an active ''internet'' fandom, trope happens to Sir Walter Scott's ''Literature/{{Ivanhoe}}'', in which the hero marries his VictoriousChildhoodFriend Rowena rather than Rebecca, who has spent the entire book supporting and pining for him. Two other books, [[VanityFair William Makepeace Thackeray]]'s "Rebecca and Rowena" (1850) and Edgar Eager's "Knight's Castle" (1956), attempt to "[[ExternalRetcon correct]]" this ending in favor of an Ivanhoe/Rebecca ship. Interestingly enough, especially given the times in which it was written (when intermarriage was simply unthought of), Scott's fans were so disappointed with his choice, and sent him so many angry letters about it, they forced him to tell them in the preface of a future edition that it would have been impossible for Rebecca to have married Ivanhoe, [[{{MST3K Mantra}} that it's just a book, and they should really just relax]].* ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' fandom kind of fits this trope. The fandom mostly consists of Frollo/Esmeralda shippers (no matter what adaptation, though most commonly the novel and the Disney version) who are more than happy to get rid of Phoebus to see this ''impossible'' ship happen (Obsessed Stalker-Priest who gets deep sexual urges for the beautiful yet Oh So Dumb Gypsy Girl (who is completely pissed at/terrified of said Priest) DOES NOT EQUAL LOVE). However, as improbable as this pairing is, even people who ''don't'' ship it are usually more than happy to have Phoebus die in fandomland.** However, this trope applies best to the Disney version, where Esmeralda/Phoebus is actually a canon couple, Phoebus is NOT a complete jerkass and instead falls in love with Esme for real. Yet the Disney fanbase is also rabidly in love with Frollo/Esmeralda - never mind how evil Frollo is in comparison to the original - and loves to write off Disney!Phoebus for the sake of their ship.** There are also those who ship Quasi/Esmeralda because the hero [[UglyGuyHotWife always deserves]] [[Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast the girl, right?]] Granted one can understand the appeal, since Quasimodo is also made to be much more sympathetic than he was in the book, but still the way shippers talk about Esmeralda makes her sound like a complete and utter harpy who cares nothing for the poor guy's feelings. [[spoiler:Apparently holding him up from falling to his death off of the cathedral while Frollo advances with a sword doesn't count for her, nor does saving him from death at the Gypsy court.]]* The StarWarsExpandedUniverse had this for a while with Callista. Never mind that Luke gets [[ChickMagnet a new girlfriend in just about every installment]], it was hard to find a Luke/Mara fic that didn't include a TakeThat against Callista. Fans didn't want her to just disappear, but die, preferably at Luke's hands. [[spoiler:They got their wish when ''FateOfTheJedi'' revealed her to have been devoured by an EldritchAbomination.]]* Portions of the {{Temeraire}} fandom regard Jane Roland as a jaded harpy incapable of love and thus unworthy of Will Laurence. The creepy part is the overlap with the Laurence[=/=]Emily (yes, as in Jane's ''daughter'') 'shippers.* ''Literature/VampireAcademy'':** Lissa gets bashed by Rose/Christian shippers. In Rose/Christian fanfictions, Lissa sleeps with everybody, is jealous of Rose, and uses compulsion without a second thought, while in canon, Lissa's nice, responsible, not at all jealous of Rose, and feels rather guilty whenever she has to use compulsion. Heck, Lissa gets the same treatment even in some Rose/Dimitri fanfictions since ''Spirit Bound'' came out.** Tasha also gets a lot of this. She shows some interest in Dimitri in ''Frostbite'' and asks him to be her guardian [[spoiler:which he refuses]] and has been bashed ever since. Despite the fact she's incredibly nice. [[spoiler:Though it is kind of justified when you get to the end of ''Last Sacrifice''...]]** Adrian gets hit by this pretty hard by Rose/Dimitri shippers.** Then there are the Rose/Lissa shippers that have tendencies to demonize Christian and Dimitri (and Adrian to some extent). The amount of HoYay Lissa and Rose have canonically does not help.** Let's not even get into the mess that is the spin-off series ''Bloodlines''. Especially after The Golden Lily came out.* ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'': Fiyero tends to get bashed pretty hard in most Elphaba/Glinda fics, at least those based on the [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} Musical]], with characterization ranging from a general philanderer to an outright date rapist. Since his affair with Elphaba was a little more morally grey and [[spoiler:got tragically cut short]], fics based on the [[Literature/{{Wicked}} Book]] tend to be a little more fair. Though, to be fair, most fans of the book tend to look down on Musical Fiyero anyway.** In the second book, we have Candle, who gets a lot of flak from [[YaoiGuys Liir/Trism]] [[YaoiFangirls fangirls (and boys)]]. Only in this case, the hate is not entirely unjustified; Candle actually [[spoiler:''raped Liir in his sleep'' and then dumped him with the baby she had afterward]].* Many fans of ''The39Clues'' ship [[FanPreferredCouple Ian/Amy]], and many of the more militant shippers are not hesitant to cook up a batch of bashing and RevengeFic for [[GirlOfTheWeek Kurt]] and [[SecondLove Evan]] [[OfficialCouple Tolliver]].** Similarly, some shippers of [[FanPreferredCouple Hamilton/]][[ShipsThatPassInTheNight Sinead]] do not take kindly to other ships involving either of those characters.* In the ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' fandom, [[FieryRedhead Rachel Elizabeth Dare]] is subject to alarmingly intense hatred and bashing from many particularly hostile Percy/Annabeth shippers for having a crush on Percy. The hate only eased up when [[spoiler:she became the Oracle's new host and dumped Percy, since being the Oracle means she has to be celibate, sinking the possibility of Percy/Rachel for good]].** It also carries over to the SequelSeries, ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus''. Piper and Reyna are unpopular with some Jason/Reyna and Jason/Piper fans, respectively. And after the release of ''House of Hades'', [[spoiler:Calypso]] wasn't well-liked by several Leo/Reyna shippers. * ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' contains an in-universe example: President Snow threatens to ''kill'' Gale if he stands in the way of Katniss' romance with Peeta, whom he has his motives in-universe for making everyone in Panem ship together.* An in-universe example from ''Literature/AubreyMaturin''. [[spoiler: Stephen's wife Diana is killed 'off screen' in a carriage accident. While it initially seems like a way to allow a romance between Stephen and Clarissa Oakes, she ends up being a romantic red herring. A book or two later the real direction is revealed with Clarissa married to another man, and Stephen asks for Christine Wood to marry him.]]* The prevailing ship in ''BridgeToTerabithia'' fandom is Jess/Leslie, and by that we mean literally the entire fandom ships it. A number of shippers of this pairing, however, are hostile to Julia Edmunds, Jess's HotTeacher, since Jess's PrecociousCrush on her ultimately causes the ContrivedCoincidence that [[spoiler:gets Leslie killed]].* ''Literature/TheMortalInstruments'': ** Poor Aline. She [[spoiler: consensually kisses Jace ''once'', while he and Clary are still convinced they're siblings, and promptly decides that he's not her type]], is a fairly kind person overall (albeit one with no brain-to-mouth filter), and [[spoiler: it's implied that she's trying to figure out if she's a lesbian, or possibly even asexual]] - yet she is ''constantly'' turned into a cruel, backstabbing, relationship-smashing harpy who gets between Clary and Jace, especially in AU fanfics.\\\\The release of ''City of Lost Souls'' helped the problem a little - [[spoiler: it was confirmed that Aline was lesbian,]] and none of the characters felt any hatred to her.** Kaelie gets this treatment too even though she only appeared twice and doesn't show any interest in Jace at all. Usually in AU's she gets the same treatment as Aline, in series we know that Faeries don't care much for humans.* In SherlockHolmes fanfic, Mary Morstan usually doesn't get demonized, but Holmes/Watson shippers will sometimes go out of their way to argue that Watson never really loved her. Which is somewhat eyebrow-raising given that a) Mary dies anyway a few years later, and b) their getting-together was not a casual, easy thing, but went through a fairly tense stage of TwiceShy IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy during which Watson desperately and unsuccessfully tried to quash his feelings for her to bring himself peace of mind.** It does occur in a round-about way, though: they often try to argue that Watson was always "neglecting" his wife by going out with Holmes while she was always nagging him to always be sitting at home with her...which isn't once mentioned in canon, and in fact in one story Mary ''encourages'' Watson to go help Holmes on a case because she wants him to have some fun! Granted, Mary barely appears in the stories, but still -- assuming that Mary was a jealous boring shrew with no evidence to back it up, while ignoring the evidence to contradict it.* Many fans of the ''[[Literature/TheSookieStackhouseMysteries Sookie Stackhouse]]'' series take this trope to disturbing extremes in their devotion to [[Main/MemeticSexGod Eric Northman]], one of Sookie's main love interests. ''Any'' character is likely become a target if they either behave negatively toward Eric or show a romantic interest in Sookie; Bill Compton gets the worst of it for [[Main/TheFirstCutIsTheDeepest obvious]] [[Main/NearRapeExperience reasons]], but Sookie herself gets a lot of hate for initially rejecting Eric and otherwise not being "good enough" for him. No matter what Eric does, the fans always come up with ways to justify it to a point where even if he outright sexually assaults Sookie in a fanfic, many fans will blame Sookie for it and sympathize with Eric for being driven to such an extreme. Characters who are portrayed sympathetically can be expected to spend a lot of time [[Main/CharacterShilling talking about how great Eric is]] and encouraging Sookie to concede to Eric's desires, even characters who've had nothing good to say about him in canon. Things came to a head when the last book in the series came out and [[spoiler:Sookie ended up with [[Main/ThirdOptionLoveInterest Sam Merlotte]] after Eric decided to marry another woman for [[Main/ArrangedMarriage political reasons]]. Many readers were shocked when Eric demanded that Sookie become his mistress, became angry at her flat refusal, then lamented not having [[Main/FateWorseThanDeath turned her without her consent]] earlier in their relationship.]] This really shouldn't have come as such a surprise given the foreshadowing and Eric's [[Main/ImmortalityImmorality intensely]] [[Main/IDidWhatIHadToDo pragmatic]] [[Main/ManipulativeBastard personality]], but many fans declared it to be completely out of character and decided to [[Main/FanonDiscontinuity ignore the last book altogether]]. Indeed, many an epic has been written for the express purpose of providing a "proper" ending to the series, following a long-running tradition wherein fans would write stories after each book to put a positive spin on the latest of Eric's not-so-savoury actions.* ''Literature/MemoirsOfAGeisha'': Wendy Bateman wrote [[http://rationalargumentator.com/issue44/nihilismgeisha.html an entire essay]] arguing that Sayuri wasn't ''really'' happy in her relationship with the Chairman- contradicting Sayuri's own narration- to support Sayuri/Nobu. She goes so far as to attack the author, claiming that Sayuri's fate is a "project[ion] of his own self-hatred." -->'''Essay:''' Sayuri herself demonstrates her lack of self-respect by choosing an objectively inferior, superstitious man who is her "destiny" (the Chairman) over a strong, kind, virtuous entrepreneur (Nobu).